Going to Toronto - suggestions for spa..?

Don't get to Toronto much but will be heading down on Saturday and thought I would have a little fun.

Been thinking of checking out on of the men's only spa's downtown, possibly Steamworks...? Is this the best place to go? I am very shy and not sure I want to actually participate in anything but would love to watch and see if I am comfortable, etc.

Please, I haven't been to Toronto in almost two decades and I live in Buffalo which is only an hour away. All I know that it is a wealthy, expensive, growing city which is now much wealthier, more expensive, and is much bigger than it was two decades ago.

roadbikeRob saidPlease, I haven't been to Toronto in almost two decades and I live in Buffalo which is only an hour away. All I know that it is a wealthy, expensive, growing city which is now much wealthier, more expensive, and is much bigger than it was two decades ago.

You say it likes it's bad thing. You constantly bemoan the stricken nature of northern rustbelt cities. Toronto is a city that is doing well in the same region of the world. The growth causes it's own problems but at least they're not bankrupt and failing. I think this just proves what I've suspected all along- you're just a negative person who likes to bitch about everything.

roadbikeRob saidPlease, I haven't been to Toronto in almost two decades and I live in Buffalo which is only an hour away. All I know that it is a wealthy, expensive, growing city which is now much wealthier, more expensive, and is much bigger than it was two decades ago.

You say it likes it's bad thing. You constantly bemoan the stricken nature of northern rustbelt cities. Toronto is a city that is doing well in the same region of the world. The growth causes it's own problems but at least they're not bankrupt and failing. I think this just proves what I've suspected all along- you're just a negative person who likes to bitch about everything.

I never said anything negative about Toronto's urban success in fact I think it is a very beautiful city and probably one of the best planned cities in the Americas. That is more than I could say about your hometown of Rochester which I swear is in fierce competition with Boston, Nashville, and Austin TX in having the most confusing and fucked up street and highway network with arteries running every which way and changing street names and highway route numbers every two blocks.